In less than a week, the Rockies went from having a surprising surplus of pitchers to struggling to fill out a rotation. Brett Anderson’s move to the disabled list Sunday — after breaking a finger during an at-bat[1], just his ninth career at-bat — is the latest setback to Colorado’s rotation.

Anderson posted a photo of the X-ray of his broken finger (with the caption “Not so much here or here but right here…” — an excellent Tommy Boy reference,[2] by the way, in case you were about to look it up):

Jordan Lyles impressive start to the season forced the Rockies to keep him in the majors, even though the plan was to drop him down when Tyler Chatwood was activated from the DL. But that plan is so two weeks ago.

But Anderson was replaced in the pitching rotation by Franklin Morales, who was moved to the bullpen after Lyles beat him out for the fifth spot.

Brett Anderson (Marcio Jose Sanchez, The Associated Press)

Injuries in the early going have already forced the Rockies into changing their pitching rotation. Here’s where they stand now with their rotation, DL and potential call-ups (in order of rotation and ranked by their position on the depth chart):